HIV oral

On March 11 2012 i saw an ill looking thai prostitute, she put a condom in her mouth, rolled it around and using her mouth put it over my penis and performed oral sex.

1 week later i felt burning pain in my groin. I then developed a scratchy sore throat but no cough. I had a fever for 1 day only. I have had severe aches in my legs. It has now been 2-3 weeks post exposure and my legs ache but i have no weakness. I had a mild itchy rash. I am devastated as i think this is ARS and i have HIV.

I do not have large glands that i can tell.

Response from Ms. Southall

Hi
Oral sex carries the lowest risk of HIV transmission. This however is not true for other sexually transmitted infections. Though everyone experiences different symptoms, I would recommend that you follow up with your health care provider and ask for a complete STI screening and include HIV testing in that.

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